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The river crossing or “Xing” as denoted on official road signage forms one of the most sensitive areas in the Keystone XL pipeline proposal. The danger of environmental damage is real and it’s subsequent effect on agricultural production and rural

The river crossing or “Xing” as denoted on official road signage forms one of the most sensitive areas in the Keystone XL pipeline proposal. The danger of environmental damage is real and it’s subsequent effect on agricultural production and rural

Recently brought online, the pump station at Steele City, Nebraska serves as a key part of the delivery point system for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. Currently a pump station serves as an end node of one pipeline which then

Recently brought online, the pump station at Steele City, Nebraska serves as a key part of the delivery point system for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. Currently a pump station serves as an end node of one pipeline which then

The town of Lyons in itself seems nothing out of the ordinary and seems like every other rural town except for one key person; Robert Byrnes. On January 31st, 2014, our studio visited Robert Byrnes, the owner of Nebraska Renewable

The town of Lyons in itself seems nothing out of the ordinary and seems like every other rural town except for one key person; Robert Byrnes. On January 31st, 2014, our studio visited Robert Byrnes, the owner of Nebraska Renewable

The TransCanada operated and built pump station near Stanton, Nebraska hums in a silent landscape, which seems to be mostly unoccupied. According to the TransCanada website, pump stations are remotely started and secured, and in the event of a spill,

The TransCanada operated and built pump station near Stanton, Nebraska hums in a silent landscape, which seems to be mostly unoccupied. According to the TransCanada website, pump stations are remotely started and secured, and in the event of a spill,

In November 2011, the Federal government determined that more time and information was needed in order to evaluate the Keystone XL phase 4 pipeline. That year also marked the 150th anniversary of three key pieces of legislation that shaped the

In November 2011, the Federal government determined that more time and information was needed in order to evaluate the Keystone XL phase 4 pipeline. That year also marked the 150th anniversary of three key pieces of legislation that shaped the